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Results in Professional Cycling

Alberto Contador, 1st overall, 2008 Giro d'Italia (SRAM's first Grand Tour victory)
Alberto Contador, 1st overall, 2008 Vuelta a España
Nicole Cooke, 1st, 2008 UCI Road World Championships
Alberto Contador, 1st overall, 2009 Tour de France
Andy Schleck, 2nd overall, 2009 Tour de France
Lance Armstrong, 3rd overall, 2009 Tour de France
Fabian Cancellara, 1st Individual Time Trial, 2009 UCI Road World Championships
Fabian Cancellara, 1st, 2010 Paris–Roubaix
Andy Schleck, 1st overall, 2010 Tour de France
Thor Hushovd, 1st, 2010 World Road Race Champion, Melbourne - Geelong October 3, 2010

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